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Rob Nicholson
Not sure if this an Outlook 2007 or IE7 question. When you select the Page,
Send Link via email from IE7, the Outlook email is composed in plain text.
At least it's not trying to send that useless URL attachment anymore. But
plain text is not a very good medium for sending links as long links tend to
get broken by the ~70 characters per line limitation of internet email
standards for plain text.
So sending as an HTML is a good idea as this handles long lines correctly.
How do you configure Outlook to set the default format to HTML as opposed to
plain text?
Also, if you simply change the email format on the Options (why isn't this
on Format Text btw) to HTML and send it, it doesn't arrive as a hyperlink,
i.e. it's not recognised as a link. You have to manually add a CR on there
and then send it.
I guessing the default email format is an Outlook 2007 issue but the
manually adding the CR is IE7.
Cheers, Rob.
Send Link via email from IE7, the Outlook email is composed in plain text.
At least it's not trying to send that useless URL attachment anymore. But
plain text is not a very good medium for sending links as long links tend to
get broken by the ~70 characters per line limitation of internet email
standards for plain text.
So sending as an HTML is a good idea as this handles long lines correctly.
How do you configure Outlook to set the default format to HTML as opposed to
plain text?
Also, if you simply change the email format on the Options (why isn't this
on Format Text btw) to HTML and send it, it doesn't arrive as a hyperlink,
i.e. it's not recognised as a link. You have to manually add a CR on there
and then send it.
I guessing the default email format is an Outlook 2007 issue but the
manually adding the CR is IE7.
Cheers, Rob.